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Andy, there is a little box/arrow to the right of the 'buy" button. It had a drop down menu that allows you to copy the link - you can also choose to post it to your facebook page (which I just did!). Now I should go buy the book

abby wrote:That was a great review Dean!!!! I already told Andy that I now have to get into this century technology wise and get myself something that I can read this on! Carol

Speaking of folks who like an actual book in their hands, Andy have you looked at Northstar Bookstore's on-demand publishing service? Located in beautiful Manchester, Vermont customers can walk in and ask for a copy and have it printed right there and then or order ones on-line. Not terribly expensive.

Paying for a few for them to display might not be a terrible idea. They are generally considered one of, if not the, best local bookstores in New England. Tons of foot traffic (i.e. potential customers for your burgeoning media empire) during foliage season.

I downloaded the book onto my Ipad this weekend!The book is AWESOME Andy - well written with helpful tips, photos, etc. I can see this as a book that is also marketable to non-photography 'leaf peepers! The intro by Anrold Kaplan was a really nice touch and so heartfelt and I was also glad to see the foliage "King" - aka Phil - mentioned! This book is going to save me some time this Fall- thank you and hope you sell a bunch of them

abby wrote:That was a great review Dean!!!! I already told Andy that I now have to get into this century technology wise and get myself something that I can read this on! Carol

Speaking of folks who like an actual book in their hands, Andy have you looked at Northstar Bookstore's on-demand publishing service? Located in beautiful Manchester, Vermont customers can walk in and ask for a copy and have it printed right there and then or order ones on-line. Not terribly expensive.

Paying for a few for them to display might not be a terrible idea. They are generally considered one of, if not the, best local bookstores in New England. Tons of foot traffic (i.e. potential customers for your burgeoning media empire) during foliage season.

Just a thought.

Hi Dean. This is a fantastic idea. I might do this for the second edition which should be out soon (I hope). Thank you very much for the suggestion! Hope you and yours are doing well Dean.Carol

We are very close, Utah! I hope it is worth the wait. We are in final editing and proofreading stages right now. The current challenge is the publisher. Like so many "success" stories, my publisher has gotten increasingly more expensive and increasingly more difficult to work with. I am looking at alternatives. Stay tuned. We will announce when it hits the "press"